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The XII International Conference on Adaptive Modelling and Simulation is now accepting abstracts

Oct 9, 2024

The XII International Conference on Adaptive Modelling and Simulation (ADMOS 2025), set to take place from 9-11 June 2025 in Barcelona, is now accepting abstracts. Researchers and professionals can submit their contributions through the official conference website until December 19, 2024.

ADMOS 2025, organized by the European Community on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences (ECCOMAS) and recognized as a Special Interest Conference by the International Association for Computational Mechanics (IACM), will bring together leading global experts to explore the latest advances in computational science and engineering.

The conference will address key topics, including:

• Reliability and Efficiency in balancing accuracy and computational effort.
•Advanced Techniques such as error estimation, uncertainty quantification, and high-order discretizations.
• Efficient Solutions like reduced-order models, data-driven models, and scientific machine learning.
• Frontier Disciplines involving hybrid/polygonal meshes, statistical learning, and quantum scientific computing.

ADMOS 2025 will feature plenary lectures by renowned speakers Rossella Arcucci (Imperial College London), Andrea Beck (University of Stuttgart), and Fehmi Cirak (Cambridge University). The event will also offer a short course on mesh generation by Christophe Geuzaine (University of Liège) and host 16 minisymposia led by international experts in the field.

The event is chaired by Dr. Pedro Díez and Dr. Matteo Giacomini from CIMNE, along with Dr. Fredrik Larsson from Chalmers University of Technology.

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